Building modern land administration systems in developed economies
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ENEMARK, STIG; Williamson, Ian P.; Wallace, J.Date
2005Source Title
Journal of Spatial SciencePublisher
Mapping Sciences Institute Australia (MISA)Affiliation
Engineering: Department of GeomaticsMetadata
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Enemark, S., Williamson, I. P., & Wallace, J. (2005). Building modern land administration systems in developed economies. Journal of Spatial Science, 50(2), 51-68.Access Status
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Abstract
Land Administration Systems (LAS) are institutional frameworks complicated by the tasks they must perform, by national cultural, political and judicial settings, and by technology. This paper assists sharing LAS among countries with diverse legal systems and institutional structures by identifying an ideal and historically neutral LAS model for • servicing the needs of governments, business and the public, • utilising the latest technologies, • servicing rights, responsibilities, restrictions and risks in relation to land, and • delivering much broader information about sustainable development. Case studies of Denmark and Victoria are used to assess the model.
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